To give the sharing of the Brian May solo concerts of 1998 a boost, I want to share several not shared before concerts.
It's a relative big list.
Quiet a few are in MP3 format. Better is not available (yet).
Reason for sharing these MP3-concerts is:
1) Better sharing MP3 than nothing at all. There are always people who wants these concerts, even if they are in MP3-format.
2) I want to incentive people who own one of the MP3 concerts in better format (FLAC) to share their concerts. Hopefully this will bring some new concerts !
There are also a few Flac concerts and also some video's (VCD, but also DVD format)
I want to thank Marcoekelo from the Queenhub for letting me download these concerts from him !
In most cases I don't have additional information.
Take the concerts, or leave it.
Don't blame me for the fact that I share MP3-concerts !
I only want to help some people who wants these concerts for a long time !
Best regards,
Bokkepoot
Here we go for the fifth concert:
This one is in MP3 128 KBS !:
Date: 24.10.1998
Concert: Brian May live in Royal Concert Hall
City: Nottingham
Country: UK
Artist: Brian May
Setlist according to Queenconcerts.com:
01. Dance With The Devil
02. Only Make Believe
03. C'mon Babe
04. Space / Since You've Been Gone
05. Spike Edney keyboards solo / China Belle
06. White Man intro / Fat Bottomed Girls
07. I Want It All
08. Headlong
09. Tear It Up
10. The Show Must Go On
11. Neil Murray bass solo ?
12. Last Horizon ?
13. Love Of My Life ?
14. Driven By You ?
15. '39 intro / On My Way Up
16. Brian May Band introduction
17. Hammer To Fall slow / Hammer To Fall fast
18. Brian May guitar solo
19. Eric Singer drums solo
20. Resurrection
21. We Will Rock You
22. Tie Your Mother Down
23. Another World
24. All The Way From Memphis
25. No-One But You
I don't have any information on Lineage, recording equipment or Taper.
Here is the embedupload downloadlink: link
And below here can you find the torrent-file:
That'll probably be mine.
I shared all of my recordings on the hub many many years ago, but they will have been MP3 at 320kb/s not 128!
I'm also sure I shared them here a few years ago as FLAC....
Lineage will have been cassette recorder with a cheap computer microphone, captured to the PC as a wav and then burnt to CD.
The subsequent 320kb/s MP3 will have been from that.